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ROYAL MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY MEDAL SERIES
We are still accepting nominations to our Medal Series but only until the end of this
month so nominate your winner while you still can!
www.rms.org.uk/medal-series
The RMS Medal Series awards scientific achievements in each of the Science Sections as
well as awarding the unsung heroes and those who volunteer a huge amount of their time
and energy to the RMS, helping the next generation of microscopists.
The RMS are inviting nominations for the following Medals until 30 April 2016.
• President's Medal for Services to the Society – for an exceptional voluntary
contribution to the work of the RMS.
• Vice-Presidents' Medal for Microscopy Research and Laboratory Support –
recognises the ‘unsung heroes’ of microscopy by making an award to an engineer,
technician or laboratory research support scientist.
• Alan Agar Medal for Electron Microscopy – outstanding scientific achievements
applying electron microscopy in the field of physical or life sciences.
• Medal for Light Microscopy – outstanding scientific achievements applying or
developing new forms of light microscopy.
• Medal for Life Sciences – outstanding scientific achievements applying microscopy
in the field of cell biology.
• Medal for Innovation in Applied Microscopy for Materials Science – outstanding
scientific achievements in applying microscopy in the field of materials science.
• Medal for Scanning Probe Microscopy – outstanding progress made in the field of
scanning probe microscopy (SPM.)
• The Pearse Prize – a scientist who has made a valuable contribution either to the
development of a new technique or through the application of existing methods.
Nominations should be made to Debbie Hunt,
[hidden email]
Find out more and how to make your nomination at www.rms.org.uk/medal-series